The 2003 Toyota Highlander 4wd 4-cylinder 2.4 liter engine has 4 ignition coils, one for each cylinder.
The 4th digit. B, D, or J= 4WD, K, X, Y, or Z=2WD
Yes, with the proper tires is can safely be driven in the sand.
Depends i think both 2wd and 4wd mine is 4x4
It is best to be stopped. Pull the 4wd lever backwards into 4wd and the icon on the dash should light up. If this doesn't work there is a problem with this system.
The 4WD Warning Light appears as the characters 4WD with an exclamation mark, and indicates a fault with your 4WD system. If it's blinking repeatedly, the system is completely disabled due to an overload.
This means that the 4wd system is in the process of switching to (or from) 4wd mode.
To engage the 4-wheel drive in your 2013 Toyota Highlander, locate the 4WD switch on the center console. Turn the dial or press the button to select the desired mode (such as "4WD High" or "4WD Low") based on your driving conditions. Ensure the vehicle is stopped or moving slowly when making the switch for optimal performance. Always refer to your owner’s manual for specific instructions tailored to your model.
If the button activates the 4wd still, its just the light bulb, if it does not, the the button does not work, or, you may have a short.
well,, you can start by turning the switch on your dash that says '4wd'
No. 4wd helps with pulling traction. Brakes work exactly the same on a 4wd as a 2wd and the 4wd helps none at all in stopping.
you need to service your 4wd. It means that the computer that controls the 4wd has detected a problem and set a code. You will need to have the system checked with a scan tool.